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Artist Spotlight: Charles Rice Goff III


Author: The Living Archive Of Underground Music
Keywords: Taped Rugs Productions; The Living Archive Of Underground Music; Charles Rice Goff III; C. Goff III; Don Campau; Lonely Whistle Music; No Pigeonholes; Cassette Culture; -ING; Herd Of The Ether Space; Disism; Turkey Makes Me Sleepy; Avant Garde; Noise; Home Recording; Home Taper; Experimental; Tape Loops; Improvisation; Improv; 1980's; for fans of Grindstone Redux
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Artist Spotlight: Charles Rice Goff III



The Living Archive Of Underground Music



This archive post contains both a PDF text file and a PDF screen print of an in-depth interview conducted by Don Campau with experimental sound artist Charles Rice Goff III. The questions were individually asked and answered via emails sent between Campau and Goff throughout the month of December, 2010. The entire interview, including album graphics and commentaries from other sound artists, first appeared online in the January, 2011, edition of The Living Archive Of Underground Music.



As of this writing (in February, 2012), the interview can be viewed at the website listed below:



http://livingarchive.doncampau.com/artist_spotlights/charles-rice-goff-iii



The Living Archive Of Underground Music contains an ever-growing number of interviews, catalogs, graphics, testimonials, internet links, etc. related to home recording artists from all over the world. Cassette culture enthusiasts and anyone else interested in the subject of the home recording underground are encouraged to visit the website listed below:



http://livingarchive.doncampau.com/



At the time that this interview took place, both Campau and Goff each had more than thirty years of experience as home recording artists.





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